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    #16
    Originally posted by c14smalls View Post
    they are saying that your point of impact is basically the same at 10 yards as it is at 20 yards, meaning your 20 yard pin will be in the same spot if not a hair higher than your 10 yard pin. The arc of your arrow travel at 10 yards may actually be higher than 20 yards so you may actually shoot a hair high at 10 yards using the pin you have sighted in at 20 yards...
    I posted a little slow but this is what I am trying to explain.

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      #17
      ok I will try that thanks

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        #18
        check your center shot. make shore your anchor in the same place. if not that your bow might be out of tune. hope this help.

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          #19
          ok.maybe its your nock point.

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            #20
            It's not nock point your 20 has to be up so much cuz it has the same poi as a 10 yard pin. A 20 as top and 30 as second wont stack ontop of each other unless your screaming about 340fps or faster to cause that pin gap to be so small.

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              #21
              Would you want to share some of what you are smoking?

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                #22
                Originally posted by old killer View Post
                Would you want to share some of what you are smoking?
                hahahahahaha

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by TX_bowhunter37 View Post
                  This does not answer my question Please dont focus on the 10 yard pin.
                  The 10yd pin is the focus! Its exactly what the problem is!

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                    #24
                    What just happened?!?!
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                      #25
                      Just get a single pin and be done with it all.

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                        #26
                        To see what is being discussed between a 10 yd and 20 yd pin, just use your 10 yd pin and shoot 1 arrow at 10 yds, then back up to 20 yds and shoot a second arrow and see the point of impact. This may help you understand.
                        A reasonable compromise would be to do a pin at 15 and the next at 20, if you feel that strongly about having a close up pin.
                        Roy

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                          #27
                          Today I went to 20 yards and use my 10 yard pin for what ever reason I can hit 20 yards just fine.. I think its more form and nocking point

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                            #28
                            What you just shot is technically the same pin, the difference in a 10 and 20 yard pin is negligible. Just shoot a 20 YTD pin for 10 and 20. Its not a nock point problem or form problem its the flight path of an arrow, your POI is essentially the same at 10 and 20 due to bow speed.

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                              #29
                              It has nothin to do with nocking point or form a 20 yrd pin can be held on the Same dot down to 1 yard and have the same poi as 20-21 yards. Give or take a 1/2" or so depending if you can hold the pin there. If you didn't put a 20 and used a 10 and then a 30 it would be the same as Putin a 20 and 30. But you will not be able to put a 10 and 20 yard pin 80% of the time. Kids and women are bout the only ppl that get away with due to shooting low fps

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                                #30
                                A 20 yd. pin will work for a 10 yd. shot is what they are saying.

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